Originally designed in 1998 by Tinker Hatfield, the Air Jordan 14 was the sneaker Michael Jordan wore during his last-ever Finals appearance. Imagining the shoe as a car, this model helped MJ secure his sixth and final championship.
Now, the Air Jordan 14 "Black Toe" colorway is slated to return to shelves, much to the delight of Air Jordan enthusiasts. This highly anticipated sneaker has been retroed twice since its OG release, in 2006 and 2014. The 2024 version is expected to stay true to its original design, featuring a classic color combination of white, black, and Varsity Red. You can grab your own pair in men’s or grade school kids’ sizes starting November 2.
This timeless sneaker showcases a white leather upper, complemented by a black suede toe box. The contrast creates a striking and iconic aesthetic. The back tab, collar, and tongue are also black for a cohesive look, while silver lace tips add a touch of refinement.